How to Say ‘Width’ in French
Largeur
Lar-dzhoor
[Lar-dzhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Say 'lar-jur', rhymes with 'car tour'.
🇫🇷 In France: Architectural designs in narrow streets of some old French towns focus more on 'largeur' than on grandeur.
Phrase Breakdown
Largeur
[Lar-dzhoor]
Width
Refers to how wide something is.
La largeur de la porte est suffisante.
The width of the door is sufficient.
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